Outlines of Psychiatry Introductory Lessons Designed for the Use of Students O

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Outlines of Psychiatry Introductory Lessons Designed for the Use of Students O
Charles Gilbert Chaddock
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91 Jews are temperate and on the whole less exposed to ven- ereal disease than others.
Occupation as a possible cause of insanity is hardly worth discussing, aside from the fact that certain forms of work expose to influences that act as exciting causes (lead, noxious gases).
The predisposing causes of insanity are hereditary or acquired. A certain person having much insanity in an- cestry is said to be predisposed by heredity to insanity ; an- other that presents certain neurotic or neuropathi
...c symptoms is predisposed to insanity. If there be no insane or neurotic ancestry the predisposition may be congenital (symptoms shown early), or acquired (injurious influences during de- velopment or later).
If insanity develop on the basis of predisposition, pre- disposition is the fundamental cause; exciting causes are subsidiary. Thus when it is said that a person is predis- posed to insanity, either he has an insane ancestry, of he pre- sents certain nervous and mental symptoms that are known to precede often the development of insanity.


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